Caitlyn Jenner may have introduced herself to the sports community during last Wednesday’s ESPY Awards, but come Sunday, she’ll embrace a whole new audience with the premiere of E!’s new docu-drama “I Am Cait.”

The eight-episode series will chronicle Jenner as she adjusts to her new life as Caitlyn full-time, in addition to how her ultra-famous family will come to grips with the transition.

And unlike most premieres episodes that often tease the dramatic road ahead, “Cait’s” debut packs a real punch. Take a look:

Rob Kardashian is still alive

Breaking: Rob Kardashian is still breathing! The 28-year-old, who has strayed away from the spotlight since Kimye’s lavish nuptials in 2014, is actually one of the first members of the Kards/Jenner clan to congratulate Caitlyn on her ground-breaking Vanity Fair cover.

This is mom Esther’s first encounter with Caitlyn. . .

“I just went to get this right,” a determined Caitlyn utters before greeting mom Esther Jenner for the very first time. Clad in an all-white ensemble, the former Olympian greets her mom as she enters the secluded Malibu abode. Though the elder Jenner admits “it’s a lot of getting used to,” she can’t help but beam that her child is “a very good-looking woman.”

. . . As well as Kylie’s

How did Caitlyn and Kylie first meet? Over FaceTime, of course. Though the 65-year-old reality star intended to greet her daughter in a more formal way, Kylie’s two-minute buzz from the dentist office changed all that. And because a glance through an iPhone screen doesn’t exactly count, Kylie makes a pit stop at Caitlyn’s to style her dad’s mane with teal extensions.

Caitlyn has a better closet than you do

Hulu/E!Tom Ford? Check. Diane von Furstenberg? Check. Yup, Caitlyn’s walk in closet is not only bigger than most apartments, but boasts more designer duds than most fashionistas will own in a lifetime. And if she has it her way, a style showdown with ex-wife Kris Jenner could be in the near future. #WhoWoreItBetter?

This journey is much bigger than Caitlyn

“Cait” is more than just a reality show about Caitlyn Jenner, it’s about bringing awareness to the transgender community. Based on her own battles as an “isolationist,” Caitlyn finally feels like she fits in and wants to help those stuggling as well.

After a shocking suicidal revelation, the gold medalist treks to San Diego to visit the Prescott family, whom have just lost their transgender son. Not only does Caitlyn spend time with the family, but participates in a balloon release honoring teen Kyler’s memory.